It’s friday afternoon and I’m goofing around a bit with the ForNAV AL Converter. I ran into something I want to share.
AL seems to be more strickt in hardcoded dates than C/AL.
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pre class=”wp-block-preformatted”>Constant value ‘99993112D’ is outside the range for a Date. The syntax for defining Date format is yyyymmddD, where D is a mandatory letter. For example, 20180325D, read as the 25th of March,…
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Working with dates in AL vs. C/AL
It’s friday afternoon and I’m goofing around a bit with the ForNAV AL Converter. I ran into something I want to share. AL seems to be more strickt in hardcoded dates than C/AL. Example Constant value ‘99993112D’ is outside the range for a Date. The syntax for defining Date format is yyyymmddD, where D is…
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